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The creative and media industries in Africa have emerged as key drivers of economic growth, cultural preservation, and global influence. However, despite their potential, entrepreneurs in these industries face significant challenges, including limited access to funding, weak intellectual property protections, fragmented markets, and inadequate infrastructure. This study explores the key strategies that African creative entrepreneurs can adopt to achieve sustainable growth and success in this rapidly evolving sector. The research identifies innovation, digital transformation, strategic partnerships, and policy advocacy as critical enablers of entrepreneurial success. Innovation in content creation, storytelling, and distribution models has allowed African creatives to reach wider audiences locally and internationally. Digital platforms and technology-driven solutions, such as streaming services, e-commerce, and social media marketing, have provided cost-effective ways for entrepreneurs to monetize their work, bypassing traditional industry gatekeepers. Moreover, strategic partnerships with international brands, investors, and regional stakeholders have enhanced market access, financing opportunities, and knowledge exchange. Government policies and regulatory frameworks also play a crucial role in fostering entrepreneurship in Africa’s creative economy. This paper examines policy interventions that can support sustainable business practices, intellectual property protection, and industry collaboration. In addition, capacity-building programs, skill development initiatives, and mentorship networks have been identified as essential for empowering creative entrepreneurs to navigate market challenges and scale their businesses. The study further highlights the importance of financial sustainability through diversified revenue streams, including licensing, sponsorships, crowdfunding, and venture capital investments. By integrating business acumen with creative talent, African entrepreneurs can establish resilient enterprises that thrive amid economic uncertainties. Ultimately, this paper offers a comprehensive framework for fostering entrepreneurial success in Africa’s creative and media industries. It provides practical insights into overcoming barriers and leveraging opportunities for long-term sustainability. The findings contribute to the ongoing discourse on Africa’s creative economy, positioning the continent as a dynamic hub for innovation, cultural exchange, and economic empowerment. Keywords: African Entrepreneurship, Creative Industries, Media Business, Digital Transformation, Sustainability, Innovation, Policy Frameworks, Funding Strategies, Intellectual Property, Economic Empowerment.
Published in: Gulf Journal of Advance Business Research
Volume 3, Issue 4, pp. 964-984